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Old 21st November 2003   #1
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loading mouse driver when no mouse attached

hello,
this is my problem. i have a windows NT 4.0 system sitting with other computers all using the same keyboard and mouse. when the system is booted it may or may not be connected to the mouse. when the mouse is not detected the system (of course) does not enter that info into the registry and does not load the mouse driver. when the user switches over to our system there is no mouse. we cannot cannot change the hardware. i would love to find a software solution. either modify ntdetect to think it sees a mouse. modify the registry to make the system think it has a mouse and then manually load the mouse driver. anything that does not involve hardware. does anyone have any ideas.

any help is greatly appreciated

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